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Level (check one) Will this course impact program X Undergraduate requirements? No
If yes, a Graduate Program Modification must be completed. Type
of course (check all that apply): writing intensive (WAC) university core. __ Engl __ Hum __ Math
__ Sci. __ Soc Sci MC: __US Culture __ Non-WesternCulture (
to be considered as core curriculum, question 18 must be completed) |
The University Of Toledo
NEW
COURSE PROPOSAL
1. College:
Arts and Sciences Department: Music and Dance
2. Contact Person: Gunnar Mossblad Phone: 4738 Email: mailto:Gunnar.Mossblad@utoledo.edu
3. Alpha/Numeric Code (subject area - number): _MUS 3710
4. Proposed title: Jazz
Improvisation IV
Proposed effective term: Spring 2005
5. Planned enrollment per section: 8-10
per term: 8-10
6. Is the course cross-listed with another
academic unit? no
Is the course offered at more than one
level? yes
If yes to either question, please list additional Alpha/Numeric codes:
a. MUS
5710
Approval of other academic unit (signature)
Name and title:
If course is to be offered at more than on level, attach an explanation of the different requirements that students must
meet for each level. If the requirements are the same for each level, justification must be provided.
7. Credit hours: Fixed: 2 or Variable: to
8. Delivery Mode: Primary Secondary Tertiary
a. Activity Type* Lecture
b. Credit Hours 2
c. Weekly Contact Hours 2
9. Terms offered: Fall X Spring Summer
Years offered: X Every Year Alternate Years
10. Are students permitted to register for more
than one section during a term? X No Yes
May the course be repeated for credit? No X Yes Maximum Hours
11. Grading system: Undergraduate Graduate
X Normal Grading (A-F, PS/NC. PR, I) Normal Grading (A-F, PS/NC. PR, I)
Passing Grade/No Credit (A-C, NC) Grade Only (A-F)
Credit/No Credit Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (G only)
Grade
Only (A-F, PR, I) Audit only
Audit only No Grade
No Grade
12. Prerequisites (must be taken before): a. MUS 3700
Co‑requisites (must be taken together): a. __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __
13. If course is to replace an existing, course(s) will be deleted, and when should that deletion occur?
Course to be removed from inventory Final Term to be offered
a.
b.
14. Catalog description (30 words maximum).
[2 hours] Practical application of jazz improvisation techniques as applied to contemporary jazz composition and performance.
Prerequisite: MUS 3700
15. Attach a copy of a complete outline of the major topics covered. (Providing a syllabus that includes this information is acceptable.)
Topics:
Symmetrical
atonal patterns
Advanced chromaticism in jazz
Side-stepping
Tunes* (selected from list below)
Non-traditional and extended song
forms
The music of John Coltrane (Giant
steps changes)
Transcriptions
Tunes (selected from the list below)
TUNE List (to be selected from)
Meditations Suite Giant Steps/Countdown
Carissima A Love Supreme
Passion Dance
16. Where does this course fit in the University/College/Department curriculum? (Be specific by course level, if applicable). Indicate prospective demand.
The course will be a required course in the
restructured B.M. Jazz Emphasis degree in the Department of Music and
Dance. The skill level of the students
will be advanced. In its first
offering, anticipated enrollment will be 6-8 students. Within 5 years, expected enrollment will be
12-15 students.
17. If the proposed course is similar to another course in the College or University, please describe the difference and provide a rationale for the duplication. (If this course duplicates material covered in another course within your department or college or in another college, attach a letter of endorsement from that area’s dean and department chairperson indicating their support. Clarify the manner in which this course will differ).
18. If the course is intended to meet a University Undergraduate Core requirement, complete the following:
a. Explain how this course fulfills the guidelines established for the competency area identified. Guidelines are available from Faculty Senate Office, UH 3320, x2112 or x2182.)
b. Identify the intellectual competencies which this course is intended to fulfill: inquiry; communication; understanding mathematical and quantitative concepts; historical consciousness and social awareness; scientific inquiry; values; aesthetic mode of thinking; information acquisition and use.